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8 Mar 2010eBay announced today the launch of the eBay Green Team Challenge, a program aimed at turning green shopping into a tangible environmental impact.
Under the program, the first 250,000 people to pledge to reuse on eBay, the company will protect an acre of rainforest in their name through a new collaboration with Team Earth, a coalition of non-governmental organizations, private sector companies and individuals convened by Conservation International.
Along with the launch of the Green Team Challenge, eBay has introduced a new green shopping site, designed to help people access green products.

The new shopping hub is a result of the requests of eBay Green Team members, a community of nearly 150,000 individuals committed to making greener lifestyle choices.
To promote the challenge, eBay is teaming up with Hearst Magazines for the second year in a row, for their month long "30 Days of Green" program. The collaboration features a three-page ad insert that will run in the April issues of all 15 Hearst magazines. The ads will feature a variety of eBay items and will aim to educate consumers about being green.
"We at eBay are constantly looking for ways to show our community of 90 million users that their shopping decisions can have real environmental impact," said Amy Skoczlas Cole, Director of the eBay Green Team.
"This year, through our collaborations with Hearst and Team Earth, we have the opportunity to not only educate millions of consumers about the green value of shopping used, but translate that action into tangible environmental impact."
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8 Responses to eBay Says Buying Used Is Being Green
scifiluver
March 9th, 2010 at 1:17 pm
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Clark Kent
March 21st, 2010 at 4:33 am
Yes
with tax breaks, incentives,low interest or no interest loans
Good companies should be helped in time's that are bad because of what the government did wrong.
This is that time!!
jusjokin12
March 27th, 2010 at 11:17 pm
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LINDA R
March 28th, 2010 at 12:49 am
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rick j
March 29th, 2010 at 7:37 am
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smares001
April 9th, 2010 at 2:02 pm
Challenging questions like "What magazines do you read?". That stumped the VP candidate from the GOP fairly easily. That was a softball question lobbed across the plate, and still she couldn't handle it.
I don't remember any of the "liberal" media asking Cheney how drunk he was when he shot a friend in the face, or how much stock Bush owned from Haliburton. How come no one asked why Bush sat on his butt instead of doing something during 9/11? Or are those questions to challenging?
I'm guessing you only care when the other side is doing well. It's okay, everyone likes to root for their team and only cries foul when they get hosed.
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April 28th, 2010 at 8:06 am
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speechiscruel
May 5th, 2010 at 9:02 am
I don't think it means anything. I liked the September issue of Marie Claire. I'm looking forward to receiving my Harper's Bazaar. It should arrive very soon.